Information
Landmark: Trondheim Science MuseumCity: Trondheim
Country: Norway
Continent: Europe
Trondheim Science Museum, Trondheim, Norway, Europe
Visual Characteristics
The museum occupies the former Trondheim Electricity Works building, a brick structure with large arched windows. Its exterior features red brickwork and a robust, industrial architectural style, characteristic of early 20th-century utility buildings. The interior is adapted for exhibits, maintaining some original structural elements.
Location & Access Logistics
The museum is situated at Kongens gate 1, approximately 0.5 kilometers west of Torvet, Trondheim's city center. Public parking is available in nearby parking garages, such as Torget P-hus or Sentralbadet P-hus, both within a 5-minute walk. Several local bus lines, including routes 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, and 10, stop at Prinsens gate P2 or Torvet, both within 200 meters of the entrance.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The building was constructed in 1901 as the main power station for Trondheim, designed by architect Karl Norum. It served as a central electricity production and distribution facility for the city. The museum itself was established in 1988, moving into this historic industrial building